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2011 Consumer Airfare Report 4th Quarter
The Office of Aviation Analysis collects air fare data and prepares them in compliance with Section 155 of Pub L. 106-181, to be used in the development of Airport Competition Plans. One component...
How to Become a Certificated Air Carrier
Under Title 49 of the United States Code (“the Statute”), anyone who wants to provide air transportation service as an air carrier must first obtain two separate authorizations from the Department...
Certificated Air Carrier Regulations
Part III Applicable Department Of Transportation Regulations including CFR Parts 200, 201, 203, 204, 205, 206, 215, 243, 298, and 302 and Aviation Disaster Family Assistance Act.
How to Become a Commuter Air Carrier
This packet contains information on how to obtain a Commuter Air Carrier Authorization from the Department.
A commuter air carrier is defined under section 298.2(e) of the Department’s...
OST Form 4509 – Application For Foreign Aircraft Permit Or Special Authorization Under Part 375
About this Document
Some foreign companies may want to provide charter operations to the United States on only...
Application Procedures For Foreign Air Carriers Of The European Union
By an exchange of letters completed January 12, 2009, the U.S.-EU Joint Committee adopted procedures for the reciprocal recognition of regulatory determinations with regard to airline
fitness...
NAFTA Specialty Air Services Information Packet
This packet describes U.S. economic and safety licensing requirements applicable to Canadian and Mexican operators of foreign civil aircraft seeking to conduct “specialty air services” in U.S....
Rural Air Fare Study
This study is in response to the congressional request in Section 1213 of the Federal Aviation Administration Reauthorization Act of 1996 for information on air service and fares at...